1602A LCD Yellow-Green Screen 2 Row

ZARĀ 129.78 ZARĀ 112.85
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SKU
DIS-0018-O01

Description:

  • 1602A Blue/ Yellow Green:
    • The LCD1602A character-type liquid crystal display module is a dot matrix liquid crystal display module designed to show letters, numerals, symbols, and the like. 
    • Data transmission techniques are separated into 4-bit and 8-bit categories. offers a pointer display option in addition to a 5x7 dot matrix. 
    • There is a character generator (CGRAM), a display data buffer (DDRAM), and a character generator (CGROM). CGRAM may hold font data for up to eight 5x8 dot matrix graphic characters that it has designed.
    • There are numerous command settings available, including clear display, cursor back to origin, display on/off, cursor on/off, show character flicker, cursor shift, and display shift element. 
    • There is a circuit for an internal power-on automatic reset. 
    • The module automatically initializes and switches to the default display working state when the external power supply voltage rises above +4.5V.
  • Parameter:
    • Logic working voltage (Vdd): +4.8~+5.2V.
    • LCD drive voltage (Vdd-Vo): +3.0~ +5.0V.
    • Working temperature (Ta): -20~+70C (wide temperature).
    • Storage temperature (Tsto): -30~+ 80C (wide temperature).
    • Operating current (except backlight): 1.7mA (max)
    • Working current (backlight): 24.0mA (max)
  • 2004 Blue / Yellow Green:
    • Main technical parameters and display characteristics:
    • Power supply: VDD 5V.
    • Display color: yellow green / blue screen.
    • Display angle: 6: 00 hours direct LCD type: STN.
    • Interface with MCU: 8-bit or 4-bit parallel/3-bit serial configuration LED backlight.
    • A variety of software features: cursor display, screen shift, custom characters, sleep mode, etc.
  • 12864B blue/yellow green:
    • The 12864 Chinese kanji graphic dot matrix liquid crystal display module can display Chinese characters and graphics. 
    • It has 8192 Chinese characters (16x16 dot matrix), 128 characters (8x16 dot matrix), and a 64x256 dot matrix display RAM (GDRAM).
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